Whether the following thoughts went through their head before, after or during the transportation, none of them could know for sure. In which ever case, a thought can come by faster than saying and or writing it in words, in which case a lot of things can go through their heads before either one of them would realise they were thinking it at all.

Selene had to think about the argument she had with Michael. In it, she told him that she was about to go on another fight. Whether it is one that would save the world or not, he didn't seem to care. He did care about the world being saved, but he didn't think I needed to be one of the people to do it. He felt that she had known too many battles in her life, she just needs to adjust to a life without a battle. In a way she was angry, because he can't understand, but she didn't blame him. Michael, before he became what he is now, was a doctor, who took the task of curing or healing people. In this case, he tried to help heal her from her urge to fight. But as soon as that thought came to her mind, Selene realized that she may be corrupting herself for the coming fight, so she shook it off.

The Pie-maker came to the realization that, despite the adventures he had been through, he always avoided battle where he could. So why is he now searching for it? For that matter, why was he so easily calmed down after what he had just heard about Selene? Does nothing scare him anymore? Or does he have a death wish? It wouldn't surprise him if that were the case. Another weakness in his powers is that the people he revives can only come back once. So if he touches something dead, it'll live again, but touch it again and it will be dead... permanently. Long story short, he revived a long lost girlfriend of his, the one he called Chuck, whom he couldn't touch again, knowing it would kill her. It was a strange life style, that nobody could get used to. Not even the Pie-maker, as a time came in which he accidentally did touch her, and she died... again... Meeting with Kenny and Tamara, he half hoped there'd be a chance that Chuck could come back. That was until he learned more details about where they came from. One did it to herself, the other was sent. He wasn't sure what to make of that. Does that mean there is some form of an afterlife? If so that meant that Chuck may still be alive somewhere else. But if it's not the case, it still wouldn't matter, as he'd much rather be dead than having to live without her. But he never had the strength to hurt himself, so if he should die, it would better be for a good cause. About this, he had made up his mind.

Rorschach never did think that the Planeteers were a great group of heroes, or even heroes at all. On the other hand, if it wasn't for them, he'd still be in Antarctica, freezing over, but not dying. And that's not to mention that all of them, while seemingly having best of intentions for the planet, were never really accepted as real heroes. Who can blame them? They tried to stop pollution, but they failed. They were just as misunderstood as he was. He never looked for anyone that some would refer to as like-minded people, but somewhere it did give him a sensation to know that there were other misunderstood people like him. Were, but not anymore.

Tamara was too focused on trying to transport everyone safely, so whatever other thought that went through her mind, she tried to block it, put it in the back of her head,... do anything so she wouldn't have to think about her past.

Kenny remembered high school. He remembered how people tend to look at him as though he was something else. Not a person like him, some THING else, and treated him that way. The only bit of consolation he could find was with his English teacher, to whom he could turn for all his problems, to whom he felt a sort of affection. In his mind he could still see the hallways of the school building, the door behind which he could find the teacher,... that's where it got stranger. Kenny didn't recognize the structure of the building, the people who taunted him. On top of that the aforementioned English teacher was a guy, of whom Kenny was certain he had never seen him before. So even if he could have such feelings for a guy, how could he possibly have any for one he never saw before? Somewhere in these memories, he looked down, but rather than seeing his own body, he saw a female one. That's when he knew it for sure. The memories that he was seeing weren't his. Given his position at the time, he could only assume they were Tamara's. Then the question is, why was he seeing her memories?

Gaia's lair:

Gargamel and Gaia were fighting to the best of their abilities. Gaia was quite powerful, but somehow the combined strength of Gargamel's blue stone and the powers he took from Saint-Nicholas were enough to deflect any of her attacks. But at some point it became clear to Gargamel that Gaia wasn't used to hand-on-hand combat. This he took to his advantage. He kept deflecting her attacks, and in doing so he came closer to her, until he was close enough to beat her with his stick. He kept doing so, until she was too weak to do stop him. This was when he used his blue stone to drain the power that he needed from her. Doing so, made the rings he wore glow, as though whatever power they had were suddenly awakened. A smile crept on Gargamel's face. From here on in, the rest should be easy.

"Earth..." he whispered, but got louder with every next word he spoke: "Fire... Wind. Water! HEART!!!"

Whatever was glowing from the rings were suddenly unleashed into five rays of light. They joined together, as though trying to take a physical form. Gargamel raised his staff, which still held the blue stone, and waved it into the five lights. In doing this, the lights suddenly engulfed him. Gargamel closed his eyes, as he could feel these lights changing him.